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Honda Welcome Plaza Aoyama

Japan, 〒107-8556 Tokyo, Minato City, Minamiaoyama, 2 Chome−1−1 Honda青山ビル 1階
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Honda Welcome Plaza Aoyama in Tokyo, specialty coffee cafe

the honda welcome plaza aoyama sits quietly on minamiaoyama's first floor, earning its 4.4-star reputation one careful cup at a time. regulars here aren't chasing instagram moments. they come for consistency that chains can't replicate, for baristas who remember how you take your coffee without asking twice. what separates this spot from the corporate giants isn't flashy equipment or exotic single origins. it's the attention that goes into each extraction, the way steam hisses at just the right pressure, the ceramic warmth between your palms on tokyo's colder mornings. minato city has no shortage of coffee options, but places like this understand something fundamental: good coffee isn't about complexity. it's about doing simple things exceptionally well, day after day. the kind of place that makes you slow down, even when the city won't.

curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated 25 May 2026

nri score81
buzz0
local cred87%

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+81 3-3423-4118

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www.honda.co.jp/welcome-plaza/

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